Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Destiny 2 - The Return of the Hero

Destiny 2 - The Return of the HeroIn the first Destiny, Nathan Fillion plays the role of Nathan Drake. In Destiny 2, we get a new hero - Jacob Anderson. He's an ex-military man, that, like Drake, has had his physical body destroyed.What's really interesting about Jacob Anderson, then, is that he has had two shots at a new body before this game. He's killed both times, but the different takes he has on the ending of Destiny have made him even more compelling.As in Destiny, you get to pick a class and begin your journey into the mysterious Black Garden. The level design in Destiny 2 is better than ever, as you're able to jump between levels in a few different ways. These include using Sparrows, which are in large supply in Destiny, as well as the previously used Sprint Pack, which you can find by finding it, fighting enemies, and then returning to it. Some characters can't sprint, so for them, the Sprint Pack could be their only real option.The new weapons in Destiny 2 look very much l ike the old ones. They have many upgrades, though, which means you can keep switching to other weapons to work better against specific enemies. The ability to switch quickly is also helpful, because there aren't any weapon combos to learn, or special powers to unlock. You can use basic power combos, and you can also equip special abilities to help your character.Most of these powers are used as a part of Power Combos, which is like a variety of super moves, with a few twists. The main theme of the game is being a scavenger, but you can also play with all sorts of different aspects of the game. With two different characters, you can get one of the new guns, or find the best armor for your character.Destiny is known for its first-person shooting, but it's even better in Destiny 2. Enemies are going to move around more, and there's going to be more of a wide-open sense of movement, similar to the Halo series. There's also a wider array of objects that can be shot at, making this the mo st varied game of the series. The controls aren't nearly as challenging as Destiny 1, but you'll still want to be careful when you're playing with two people.The fun in Destiny is in making your own personal adventure, without having to actually do anything. Jacob Anderson, as he was in the first game, is just one of many different heroes you can play as, so you can keep exploring and find different ways to change things up.

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